Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, May 21, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. MAT 21. !!><»«
Friday and Saturday Bargain News
Women’s Lingerie Waists, regular $2.50 value,
F riday and Saturday, (see window) .
$1 69
$2.50 Regular Value $1.69
$3.50 Regular Value $2.98
S2.50 Women's Shoes $1.39
$5.00 Woman's Oxfords 98s
Women's Lingerie Waiits in long
and short sleeves, trimmed with
lace and embroidery, well tall­
ored and perfect fitting ■ ii un-
dreda of patterns and styles to
sel.-qt from; the greatest bar­
gain,. $2.50. value $1.69; $3.50
value......................................... $2. oh
A sale of women’s Oxfords in
broken sizes and narrow widths
values up to $5.00, sale
price........................................... OHc
Women's Shoes in all sizes and
widths; solid oak soles and
counters; patent tip,
$2.50 vaiues
» 1.3»
WOMEN'S HATS ONE-HALF
$5.00 Regular Value $2.45
$6.00 Regular Value $2.95
50c Men's Underwear 35c
SI.50 Men's Shirts 85c
$1.00 Men's Shirts 49c
Women's pattern Hat«, made and
designed in New York by expert
milliners, in light colors. We
will lose money but that's our
business. Our loss Is your gain.
$5.00 value $2.45;
$2.05
$6.00 value
A broken line of men’s regular
50c Underwear, all sizes, and
Men’s dress
colors; sale 35c.
Golf Shirts, all sizes and shades.
11.50 value 85c. Men's Shirts,
values to |1.00; Friday and Sat­
urday .............................................4ttc
Men’s all woo! suits, hjnd tailored, perfect fiting, non breakable front, hand felled
collar, in all colors and the latest in make, value to $25, Friday and Saturday $18.75
Ke EON MARCHE
A Place
PRESIDENT ATTACKED
BY MARYLAND SENATOR
Dl.N OF TUB STATE ENCAMP­
MENT.
Salem, Or.. May 19.—Salem ex­
tended a cordial welcome to 500 Odd
Fellows and Rebeckahs today, when
the members of those orders gath­
ered for their annual meeting of
grand lodge and assembly
Streets
and business houses are decorated
with bunting and with the I. O. O. F.
emblem. Reception committees have
met all trains and the visitors have
been escorted to rooms and boarding
places.
The Grand Encampment convened
this morning in Representative Hall,
with about 90 delegates present.
Very little business wts transacted
aside from the election of officers
Grand
which resulted as follows:
patriarch. E. J. Seeley, Albany;
R.
Robertson,
grand high priest,
Roseburg;
grand senior warden,
John M. Williams, Eugene; grand
scribe, E
E. Sharon, Portland;
grand treasurer, W. W. Francis. Al-
bany; grand representative, H. M.
Beckwith, Portland; grand marshal,
G. P. Rickley, Harrisburg;
grand
sentinel. Dr. G. A. Pogue, Ontario;
grand outside sentinel, J. S. Law-
rence, Coquille.
The Rebeckah Assembly convened
in Odd Fellows hall this morning
with Grand President Mrs. Emma
Galloway, presiding. The assembly
degree was conferred upon 1X6 new
members this forenoon and upon 50
this afternoon. This was the only
business of the day, aside from the
appointment of temporary conimlt-
tees.
WEEKLY REPORT OF
EUGENE MARKET
M A Ititi ED
Florence, Or., May 18.—(To the
Editor.)
If you will allow me space
In your paper I should like to say a
(Continued from Page One )
James O. Harris, of Eugene, and
few words to the public; first, that
1 think if the county will open up the Miss Edith Galloway, of Portland,
•van beach, or approprl-
Mohair—18.
road to the ocean
appropri­ were married In Portland Saturday
>6ded after the tax voted a' 6 p. m. on May 16th. They arriv-
Chltllm bark—3c.
ea of the accusation against him. It ate what Is neede
cd In Eugene on the 12 15 trata
Wool—10c.
permits him to be confronted with In this precinct is expended on the ! Sunday morning and a wedding dln-
Poultry. Eggs, etc.
road, It will be a benefit to Lane
the witnesses against nlrn. to have county generally and help to adver-' ncr was given them at the home of
Eggs—Per dozen 17c.
Carl
Schafer, Mrs.
process of obtaining witnesses in his tlse the county for years to come, Mr. and Mrs.
Dairy butter—Per roll, 30© 35.
favor, and to have the» assistance of Then people w ho wish to go to Ocean Schafer being a sister of the groom.
Creamery butter—per roll, 50c.
On'y
the
Immediate
relatives
were
counsel In his defense.
Beach won't have to pay $10 to get
Hens—Per lb. 11c.
The president prefers to try the from Mapleton to Florence with their present.
FryB—Per lb 15c.
case without any witnesses for the team«, or go to Florence and hire
Geese—-Per lb. 6c.
At the home of W. L. Klmb'e at
defense, because If witnesses, he def­ their team« kept at Mapletftn. Then
Ducks— Per lb. 11c.
initely proclaim« to use ms own lan­ let the county open up Its heart and Cottage Grove, May 17, 1908, Wil­
Turkeys -Per lb 15c.
guage. they could not possibly mis­ blaat Cape Horn and Ileacher rocks liam H. Rusher and Mrs. Lillian
Fruits, \ «-getsIile*. Etc.
represent the judgment that he had down so It will look like they had Hurt, Justice of the Peace J. E I
Potatoes-—■ 60e per cwt.
Young
officiating.
already rendered.
some respect for the general good of
Onions—Per cwt. $5.00.
Mr. Rayner appealed to the sen­ the county and they will have ac-
Ix-mons Per case $3.25.
Af the lloffman House parlors this
ate for a vote on his resolution.
tug-of-war and bayy game.
Oranges-- $3.25.
"If the senate refuses to act," de­
First, a permanent advertisement i afternoon nt 2 o’clock. Calvin H.
Livestock Market.
clared Mr. Rayner, "the only relief for the county; second, helping those | Durst and Miss Mabel C. Neff, both
that 1 can now think of would per­ who watR to go for a vacation to the of Coburg, where they will make
Steers—Per lb , © 3 l-2c.
Good cows 3© 31-2.
haps speedily come If this officer beach! third, give work to men who their home.
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. — —~e
were to die In the place of his cap­ will leave the most of It In the coun­ I
Good prime dressed veal— fi'iiGlb.
tivity. Then the country would, per­ ty, provided, however, the money la
Mutton on foot—4 1-2 @ 5.
haps, come to the conclusion that no not wasted, but carefully and wisely
Fat hogs on foot—5 1-2 ii 6.
other mail should die by the mime expended.
Fat hogs on foot—5 1-2 ©5 3-4.
method. One of Englund's bravest
Grain and Feed.
Now If I have not taxed your time
admirals was shot to death on his too much, ahoulil like to suy a little
Flour—$4 40.
quart, r deck for committing an er­ more in the near future.
Oat Hay, $13.
ror of judgment. It was held that an
Respectfully,
Timothy hay—Per ton—$15.
E. L. Fisher, the Eugene laundry-
error of Judgment was punishable by
F. KXOW1.ES.
New oats—Her bu., 45c.
| man, who sued Charles F. Harpster
death. Parliament never moved, but
Bran Per ton, $28,
for $402 damage» for causing him, so
when the work was done the whole
Mixed feed—Per ton $30.
i he alleged, to locate a piece of worth-
world rung In denunciation Of the
Shorts, per ton—$32.
' less land under the representation
murderous deed."
Pulls So Hard on the Stomach It | that he was getting a valuable tract
New Wheat—Per bu. 85c.
i "I predict,” he added, "that If
Must Have Help
Rolled Barley—-Per ton, $28.
1 of timber, was awarded the puzzling
there Is no relief anywhere, If the
Chopped feed—Per ton, $30.
verdict of $223. Itemized. Fisher’s
president'» resolve Is the final scene
The stress and strain of the stren­
Cracked Corn —$36-40.
in this tragedy, then something will uous life In both city and country j claim was $250 which he paid Hari>-
occur that has happened over and makes stomach troubles. Five peo­ , «ter for the "tip” to the land; $72 POTATOES STRONGER IN
over again before now. Public opin­ ple suffer today where one did ten for cruiser's fee and $X0 expenses in
PORTLAND MARKET.
ion does not realize the situation years ago with Hick headache, dizzi­ making the trip to the land anil loss
By what
~
now; all It knows Is that the presi­ ness, flatulence, distress after eating, of time at his business.
Portland. Ore., May 21.—A slight
dent has punished an officer of the specks before the eyes, bloating, ner­ j process of mathematics a verdict of
steady Improvement in the po­
army because In his judgment he is vousness, sleeplessness and the other $223 was arrived at the wiseacres but
about the courthouse have been una- tato market from ¿ay to day is re­
objectionable to the service.
symptoms of Indigestion.
jobbers and
ble yet to figure out. Harpster's at- ported by the local
"It has not yet grasped the entire
All who are suffering with stom­
environment. It does not yet com­ ach troubles, and that means at least torneys, Cardwell & Wataon, pre- though prices are likely to be low
prehend that the president has taken two out of three In Eugene and other seated a niotidn for a new trial this as compared with 'those of a year
a stand that no sovereign or monarch towns, should use Ml-o-na stomach morning, but it WHS overruled by ago, the chances are that witbin the
Judge Harris, Notice of a bill of ex- next few weeks the bulk of the fan­
in any other civilized land would
g
dare to take at this enlightened day. effective; nothing else can be so (■options was then given, The case cy stock not yet marketed in the
When It understands the proposition thoroughly relied upon to relieve all will probably be appealed to the su- | western part of the state will have
been disposed of. For inferior spuds
fully then public opinion will move troubles from Indigestion as Ml-o-na. prenie court. Roseburg Review.
and the stocks that remain in Eas­
- It will move along the avenues of
So reliable Is Ml-o-ua that the
tern Oregon the outlook is less fav­
publlf Intelligence; It will be heard Red Cross Drug Company, with every WELL-DRILLERS OF EUGENE
through the channels of public ex- 50-cent box they sell, give a guaran­
1ST \BLISH PRICES orable.
"Our last word from San Fran­
prsaalon; It will move »lowly bilt tee to refund the money unless the
cisco was that old potatoes were
surely to the place of captivity, It remedy cures.
Eugene, Or., May 12. 1908.
will take the unfortunate officer and
We, the undersigned well drillers firm at a slight advance over the
transfer him from the custody of J
In Eugene and vicinity, have estab­ prices of last week, while new were
weaker at 1 to 1 1-2 cents a pound."
the president into the presence of the)
lished the following : prices:
"As the market
people, and. tramping with an Iron.
For a three-lnch well in earth. 50 said a jobber.
(Special Correspondence I
stands now we can pay 60 to 65
heel upon the desperate experiment,
Irving. May 21
Misses Inez Cold- cents per foot; in gravel and sand cents for strictly fancy Oregon po­
of authority that the president lnui ren and Grace Faulk were visitors at rock, 75 cents per foot.
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No casings
tatoes. and we are buying in a mod­
used It will give to his victim, hum­ Elmira last week.
furnished.
erate wav at those figures.
ble. unlni^ot rant and unpretentious
For a four-inch i
Miss Icy Ricketts returned from
“But the relative positions of new
a« ho jnay be, the right to be heard Eugene Tuesday, where she has been cents per foot; In
In »elf defense, a right not only ac­ visiting for a few days.
roclj, $1.00 per foot. No uaslngs fur­ and old potatoes In the southern
market cannot long be held. Old
corded him by the laws of his land,
Miss L. nna Hembree went to Etl- nished.
but a natural right which God haa gene on Wednesday afternoon.
For cement,
gravel and basalt spuds are still far from scarce, while
new stock Is steadily maturing and
given, which it should not lie within
Mrs Julia Brodie game down from rock. $2 per foot. The owner of the therefore Improving In quality. In
the potentate In the universe to de­ Eugene Wednesday to visit friends well to furnish all needed casings.
prive him of If there is any con­ near Irving.
For out-of-town work, parties hav­ all probability 20 to 25 cars will go
south front Oregon this week, and
science or humanity in the heart off
Mrs. Riley, of Portland, and Mrs ing well drilled to Turnlsh all trans­ the strength of the Bay City market
man. nr any justice left upon this Andrews. of Corvallis, come In on portation. board and the water nec­
will depend upon Its ability to take
earth."
the afternoon train Wednesday to vis­ essary to drill.
care of these and the heavy offer­
J. E KILBORN
it with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
ing alsiwof rivers and new stock.”
Sewlng machines In good order at Richardson, of Fern Ridge
LA DUKE A LEFFLER.
Buttiv Advances One Cent.
from $5 to 112 r.o ■ ach at Campbell-
G W TAYLOR
Several of the city creameries this
Fellman Company
CARPENTER A BUCHHOLZ.
•a REW ARD
morning raised the price of their
C. O. OORDINIKR.
FOR S\l I oil TRADE
E I REYNOLDS
ru20 first grade butter 1 cent to 25 cents
I had stolen from the barn Satur-
a pound, active trade and a strong
demand being given as the factors
One of the best retail merchandise day night or Sunday mornlag my
FOR SALK
It
has
my
name
across
thr
saddle,
As yet some of the
stores tn Lane county. Parties will
One thoroughbred bull. 3 years In the change
“ McKIn
tske Improved farm property or Eu­ back of the pommel A. P
old; write or call on Jacob Wulle- city concern« have not fallen in line
any
xey.
Wil)
give
$5
reward
for
with the advance, but It is believed
gene property to value of their prop,
lager, Creswell, Oregon.
that they will soon.
Whether the
erty, $4500. Balance for stock, from definite information regarding the W21
same.
new price can be maintained remains
$.1000 to 15000. to ba euh This Is
a
p
M
c
K
inzey
,
to be seen. Production Is now very
a splendid chance If you are looking
GHRMAN OOACH STALLION
At Hampton Bros. Eugen«
for a chance to make mouey
Ad- tf
Th« German coach hoi se which 1 heavy, but there is no certainty that
dress •'P.," this office.
mJl
purchased from Duncan Scott wl 111 this will continue through the flush,
PICNIC AT CROW
make the stand during the season at season
at
There
will
be
a
public
picnic
There were no changes today in
R. C. MORGAN'S Fl'KMTI HE
Banas' barn.
the
Crow
on
the
5th
of
June
In
country butter Second grades move
F .«TORY
It
J.
H
PERKINS.
pro
­
forenoon there will be a shqrt
in a satisfactory way, but the best
brands drag to some extent
Fnrnlture
manufactured
for gram and in the afternoon there will
White
Sewing
Machines
are
King
be
races
and
ball
games
Pfliee
«ill
Great Demand for Columbia Salmon.
wholesale or retail trade. Satisfac­
not
made
by
the
trust
Real
value
It is now generally expected that
tion guaranteed Factory at >*«t .-nil be given tor the fastest foot racM.
and a
of Fifth street. Repairing solicited. men's race, boys' race, girls' race. chine. full guarantee with every ma- opening prices on Columbia river
Campbell-Fellman
Company.
.
canned salmon will not be announced
Phone Black 5391. Residence phon« tug-of-war and ball gam«.
There will be a dance in the •ven-
until the latter part of the month.
Black 5501.
Ing Tickets. $1.25. supper Included
NFM TODAY.
Demand for canned fish Is the great­
w2l <125
est In the history of the Columbia
STERNBERG « II %IGHT.
FOR SALE AT A BAI
Flve- Industry.
For
« time packers
horsepower gasoline
En- have had order«
more than they
Photos, »tamps and pq»t cards
quire at Guard of Ice
under the moat
ni25 expect to pack <
General view work, Sixth atre«t, be
have
favorable condlt
but despite this
tw«en Willamette and Olive.
tf
WANTED Ranch
work
by
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eome. and are
the orders continue
month or will rent one on shares. just as quickly
rd down Every
The $1 down and $1 a week meth­
Fresh garden seed In bulk.
Address 1. A Clark. 295 J
igth of the can-
day adds to the
od make« housefurnlshlng easy See
Chambers Hardware Co.
dw m26 | ned «almon market because of the
us. Campbell Fellniau Company
I »on street, Eugene.
EUGENE LAUNDRYMAN
RECOVERS DAMAGES
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NEW OEFiCESS
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Shoes Less Than
Wholesale Cost
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Gotzian $7.50 Loggers, cut price
Gotzian $7.00 High Cut Shoes, cut price $3.95
Men's Dress Shoes reduced one-third
I
Ladies’ $3.50 Dress Shoes, Green-Wheeler
$2.48
now
Ladies' $4.00 Oxfords, White Ribbon,
selling for
$3.25
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Children's Shoes, regular $1.25, now .
75c
Children's Shoes, regular $2.00, now . $ 1.50
The following were
awarded shoes last Saturday
5459
6484
6496
7234
7236
Five free pairs next Saturday
1
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This Entire Shoe Stock Must Go
All Prices Less Than
Wholesale Cost
s
TO MERCHANTS
r.
We will close ovt any complete line at 75 cents on
the dollar. These shoes were all bought at the
factories. Come and figure with us.
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Thè Wells Shoe Store
Geo. C. Stanley in charge
Corner Willamette and Ninth Sts., Eugene, Ore
r.>
very small supplies remaining un- ply at this time and former prices are
sold of any grade.
being maintained.
I’ure Food low I is a Help,
Fair Buying of Hope Continm-d.
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During the past 24 hours quite a
In the demand and market for Co-
lumbla river canned ! ¿almon the number of sales of hops were re­
food law will prove to be a factor. ported by local and Salem dealers.
For years it has been the custom of Generally speaking, however, most of
s me of the northern packers to put th" activity Is here, the outside trade
Columbia river labels on other fish, alleging that it can scarcely interest
and the result has been that the qual­ its connections in hops at this time
ity has not always been up to the owing to the large supplies held by
strict one that Columbia river pack­ owners and the rapid growth of the
Pratlically
ers have «iet in years gone by. The prohibition movement.
pure food law will stop this practice all the business is for the best'grade,
and it will likewise cause a discrim­ of which only a small amount is
ination between the prices of spring available for the market just now.
and fall packs.
Hop Market Review,
Ycul is Slightly Weaker.
Tne movement in the nop market
Receipts of country dressed meats has slowed down materially, not be­
were moderate today, but tn the veal cause of any statement in the de­
line the supply was rather In excess mand. but owing to the difficulty of
of the demand, especially as regards transacting business. Growers have
Inferior stuff. At the Biard of become very firm in their views as
Trade quotations
were unchanged a consequence of the repeated offers
but on the street traders declared 7c made by buyers, and something of a
dead-lock has ensued, that can onlv
the top price for the best.
The demand for pork was fairly be broken bv the granting of the
strong and quotations were unchang­ concessions o i one ide or the other.
A few of the thaler., are ct the
ed. For mutton and spring latubs
there was little call and quotations oplonioh t'nt a quiet xp I] win weak-
en the 'aolder?. but
I
were nominal.
ft se-ms more
Poultry was steady at yesterday’s proba’ le. in vHw of the depleted
supplies,
thrt
the
buyers will have
prices and there was no change in
in and ralge heir bids, if they
the
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t^he egg market. Much
complaint Is to g
want
to
do
business
heard of eggs being held too long
in the country and arriving In bad
Wool Is Hull.
condltlca.
Great Interest is displayed by the
woe’. trade ln ,hp coming sales in
Berries In Good Demand.
Eas rn Ore:;on. the first of which
Strawberries were the active fea- occu .•» a 1 ’ Arlington next Saturday,
ture of the fruit market today,
_____ Re­ The
celpts wer re the ' heaviest
___ ;___ for a single tion vi’i ■ral on ni >n Is that the anc-
nct b> a success. No on«
day this season and the bulk of "The
tn know what prices will be
offerings was of good quality. The wni bUt iL*’ Safe ,o aay ,hat offer"
Pearson-Page Co mpany reported the w.ll not be satisfactory to the grow­
arrival of a straight car of tx»s An­ ers. All the sheep-raisers are now
geles berries, which came through in RC<>a?..nted w,t,> ,he unsatisfactory
good shape and found ready sale at conditions of the wool market and
a.nd *’
a cr,,e for 15s. Ar- they are prepared for lower price«
rivals
--- from . Florida
„.IC a totalled 600
’ " h
.At po,n,* where ‘fe
crate«, while 98 crates of Oregon« 190
190« clip sold for 20 cents, the
were received. Oregon« moved free­
m"LV7.
are
loo,t,n
l' for this year's
ly at 12 50 to $3 a crate and the X?
°pen *ronnd 18 or pos-
trade in California was exceptionally •R>ly 1, cents. When they find as
good.
may be the case, that the buyers will
Eggs Ire Firm at HU-,
d only 15 cents or some such low
Receipts of eggs were quite fair
today along Front street, but demand ’’«'•re. It Is more than likely that
’oey win withdraw their wools from
!« liberal a
* Is holding
strong at 1!
JT
•• rtbinil IJvrMwfc Market.
Spring du
The ' tone of the cattle market"
ly better sn
tinti ' i'r ng at the quotations eon-
l .«.,
and prices
that
ha Vf
ruled for
or aasvriv.
more. The
- a week
-vs
I IM* I
chickens ar
•<nWÎ3kP TOIUifìS
I from day to day is just about
freely with
market steady
r,'itn!iJOr.ufh\d-'man'1- an<’ there)
changed fig
The recalar
•’ ll'tle likelihood of"«,' Immediate
cn market I
odlng It« own
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quotations.
For calves
DriwJ meats are only in fair sup. Li
there is a fair demand, but the bulk
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of the veal stock that conies to the
'city still goes to Front Street.
For prime fat hogs the demand is
very strong, iwth no change from
the quotations
of yesterday, but
Stockers and feeders, of which too
many have been coming in for a
week back, move slowly at lower
prices.
The proportion of half-fat­
tened hogs that came In todsy was
smaller than last week, yet there
was too much of this sort of stock
Sheep were weaker but dealers
were inclined to hold for the prices
that prevailed
yesterday, though
they admit that quotations will have
to be cut in the near future. The
demand for lambs is not yet strong,
and the complaint of the trade is
that too many half-fattened lambs
are being sent in.
Quotations ruling in the livestock
market today are:
Hogs—Best J6.00@6.35;. medium,
$5.75© 6.00; feeders. $5.25© 5.50.
Cattle—Best steers $5.00; mrdo®
$4.50© 4.75; common $3.50© 4.Of.
host cows $4.004.25; common $3 51
@3.75; calves $4.50© 5.50.
sheared
weth^U
Sheep— Best
mixed
$I25©4.»I>
$4.50© 4.75;
spring lambs. $5 50.
rortlaml Quotations.
Creamery butter 23c.
Eggs— 1 9r.
Chickens—13 l-2c@14e
Wheat—Valley 89c; club S»e.
Barley—Per ton—$27 i $28-
Oats—$27© 27.60.
Hay—Timothy. $17: cheat $!’•
Grain hay—$15©$lfi
Mohair—Choice, licit 18.
Wool—Valley,.1 lc
Hops—Prime, 4 © 5c.
Potatoes—50© 55c.
Onions—12.50 per crate
.
Cascara (chlttlm bark)—Sc «
l-2c per pound.
GOULD Li VERT, FEED
AND SALEM ST loi e»
Having purchased the Gilbert
stab'es on West Fifth str«*’
Willamette, we Intend to
first-class livery, feed and M
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ble.
We are prepared to
good teams and ladies' sadule no
on short, notice
—
Our prices will be found resis’
rd our treatment of ’’e P
courteous and obliging.
Having had much cxperlen
’he livery business we know i
>
conduct such an establishment
first-class manner. We resper.
"'licit a share of your n*’r2r'^nq
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D. O. GOULD A